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    Conflict Resolution Using the Graph Model: Individuals and Coalitions

    The graph model for conflict resolution is a methodology for modeling and analysis of strategic conflict. Like related techniques of conflict analysis, it is based on the assumption that the outcome of a confl...

    D. Marc Kilgour,Keith W. Hipel,Liping FanginHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation(2021)

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    Introduction to the Handbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

    Groups of individuals, whether formally organized or not, benefit from the ability to make good collective decisions. Individuals who have interests in common are better off if, as a group, they can search for...

    D. Marc Kilgour,Colin EdeninHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation(2021)

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    Conflict Resolution Using the Graph Model: Matrices, Uncertainty, and Systems Perspectives

    Major extensions of the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) are delineated and illustrated. The matrix formulation allows stability calculations to be carried out more efficiently and provides a solid f...

    Keith W. Hipel,D. Marc Kilgour,Haiyan XuinHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation(2021)

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    Group Decisions: Choosing Multiple Winners by Voting

    Voting is a common group decision technique to select one candidate, who might be an individual, option, or project. Voting can also be used when the objective is to select not one candidate, but several. Howe...

    D. Marc KilgourinHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation(2021)

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    Living Reference Work EntryIn depth

    Introduction to the Handbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

    Groups of individuals, whether formally organized or not, benefit from the ability to make good collective decisions. Individuals who have interests in common are better off if, as a group, they can search for...

    D. Marc Kilgour,Colin EdeninHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

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    Article

    The prevalence and consequences of ballot truncation in ranked-choice elections

    In ranked-choice elections, voters vote by indicating their preference orderings over the candidates. A ballot is truncated when the ordering is incomplete (called partial voting). Sometimes truncation is forc...

    D. Marc Kilgour,Jean-Charles Grégoire,Angèle M. FoleyinPublic Choice(2020)

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    The Graph Model for Conflict Resolution: Reflections on Three Decades of Development

    The fundamental design and inherent capabilities of the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) to address a rich range of complex real world conflict situations are put into perspective by tracing its hist...

    Keith W. Hipel,Liping Fang,D. Marc Kilgourin群体决策和谈判(2020)

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    Book and Living Reference Work (Continuously updated edition)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Stackelberg Stability in the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution: Definition and Implementation

    This paper proposes a new algebraic definition that facilities calculating of Stackelberg stability in a graph model for conflict resolution with two decision makers. Most stability definitions used in the gra...

    Haiyan Xu,Guixian Liu,D. Marc KilgourinInnovation for Systems Information and Dec…(2020)

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    Living Reference Work EntryIn depth

    Conflict Resolution Using the Graph Model: Matrices, Uncertainty, and Systems Perspectives

    Major extensions of the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) are delineated and illustrated. The matrix formulation allows stability calculations to be carried out more efficiently and provides a solid f...

    Keith W. Hipel,D. Marc Kilgour,Haiyan XuinHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

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    Nash Stability in a Multi-objective Graph Model with Interval Preference Weights: Application to a US-China Trade Dispute

    在许多现实世界的冲突情况下,decision-makers (DMs) integrate multiple objectives rather than considering just one objective or dimension. A multi-objective graph model (MOGM) is proposed to balance ...

    Jingjing An,D. Marc Kilgour,Keith W. Hipelin群体决策和谈判: A Multidis…(2020)

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    Living Reference Work EntryIn depth

    Conflict Resolution Using the Graph Model: Individuals and Coalitions

    The graph model for conflict resolution is a methodology for the modeling and analysis of strategic conflict. Like related techniques of conflict analysis, it is based on the assumption that the outcome of a c...

    D. Marc Kilgour,Keith W. Hipel,Liping FanginHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

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    Living Reference Work EntryIn depth

    Group Decisions: Choosing Multiple Winners by Voting

    Voting is a common group decision technique to select one candidate, who might be an individual, option, or project. Voting can also be used when the objective is to select not one candidate, but several. Howe...

    D. Marc KilgourinHandbook of Group Decision and Negotiation

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    Article

    Bi-fuzzy graph cooperative game model and application to profit allocation of ecological exploitation

    Ecological exploitation research generally holds that cooperation alliances form without restrictions and the information within alliances is known exactly. However, these assumptions do not always accord with...

    Jie Yang,D. Marc KilgourinInternational Journal of Fuzzy Systems(2019)

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    Strategic Analysis of a Regulatory Conflict Using Dempster-Shafer Theory and AHP for Preference Elicitation

    Dempster-Shafer Theory (DST) and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) are integrated in order to elicit preference information from experts regarding decision makers (DMs) involved in a regulatory conflict. Mo...

    Maisa M. Silva,Keith W. HipelinJournal of Systems Science and Systems Eng…(2019)

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    Open Access

    Special issue on negotiations: introduction

    D. Marc Kilgour,Rudolf VetscherainEURO Journal on Decision Processes(2019)

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    Article

    Multiwinner approval voting: an apportionment approach

    To ameliorate ideological or partisan cleavages in councils and legislatures, we propose modifications of approval voting in order to elect multiple winners, who may be either individuals or candidates of a po...

    Steven J. Brams,D. Marc Kilgour,Richard F. PotthoffinPublic Choice(2019)

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    Interval fuzzy preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution

    A new analysis technique, appropriate to situations of high preference uncertainty, is added to the graph model for conflict resolution methodology. Interval fuzzy stabilities are now formulated, based on deci...

    M. Abul Bashar,Keith W. Hipel,D. Marc KilgourinFuzzy Optimization and Decision Making(2018)

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    Conflict Resolution in Practice

    An encompassing methodology, the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR), is applied to a controversial groundwater contamination dispute to demonstrate how to obtain valuable strategic insights that can le...

    Haiyan Xu,Keith W. Hipel,D. Marc KilgourinConflict Resolution Using the Graph Model:…(2018)

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